Architects: [Timotheus] Josenhans and [Norris B.] Allen. Although construction on this building began in 1901 it was not completed and furnished until 1903. Dedicated June 16, 1903; it was originally the Chemistry Building. Named for Senator Justin...

Oscar belonged to WSC President E.O. Holland. The 1939 Chinook notes on page 126 that ". . . a faithful sentinel at the president's door is Oscar, his pet police dog." As Holland wore round glasses similar to these at this time, it seems likely...

Catcher John Everett Olerud and Coach Bobo Brayton, 1965. The Cougars went to the College World Series; Olerud was team captain. Olerud's son, John Garrett Olerud, would later play for the Cougars as well.

1 photographic print; 80 x 20 cm. 1926 Washington State College (Washington State University) Pacific Coast Conference football champions. The African American gentleman in the middle is Munro Wilson of Topeka, Kansas, who was apparently WSU's...

Logan Wheeler was raised in Yakima, where he worked in his father’s creamery as a boy. A childhood friend later described Logan as having “wavy chestnut hair and brown eyes that had joy and laughter in them. He was full of life. He was always on...

Spurs is the Washington State College (later Washington State University) sophomore women's service honorary. Left to right is Margaret Oltman, Lois Clerf, Byrne Nelson, Bonnie Ackerman, Lee DeVore (President), Marsha Davis.

University of Idaho students completing the Losers' Walk from UI to Washington State College (later Washington State University). WSC's Science Hall (later known as Abelson Hall) can be seen ahead on the left as the students move up Nevada Street.